December 1959 Issue

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The Seventh-day Adventist Educational Emphasis

Reuben R. Figuhr

Commencement address, Potomac University, Sligo church, August 13, 1959.

Commencement address, Potomac University, Sligo church, August 13, 1959.

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Prudence A Cardinal Virtue

Madeline Pecora Nugent

Just what is a man who "walks circum­spectly"?

Just what is a man who "walks circum­spectly"?

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The Threat of Leisure Time

H. M. Tippett

Is too much leisure a part of our delinquency problem?

Is too much leisure a part of our delinquency problem?

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Should Medical Evangelism Be Emphasized in Our Ministerial Training?

Wilbur K. Nelson

What is the approach the school should take in providing this type of training within the ministerial curriculum? Is a rad­ical change implied?

What is the approach the school should take in providing this type of training within the ministerial curriculum? Is a rad­ical change implied?

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The Morals of God's Man

Edward Earl Cleveland

Thou shalt not commit adultery" ap­plies to ministers as well as laymen.

Thou shalt not commit adultery" ap­plies to ministers as well as laymen.

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Evangelism at Emmanuel Missionary College

Bruce Johnston

At EMC we are endeavoring to take the students out into the field to supplement class instruction with participation in practical soul-winning activities.

At EMC we are endeavoring to take the students out into the field to supplement class instruction with participation in practical soul-winning activities.

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Winning by Loving

Daniel H. Kress

The late Dr. Kress was known and loved as a leader among us for many years. It is with pleasure that we present this article so expressive of the attitude that he always man­ifested toward those who were suffering from physical or spiritual ills.—Editors.

The late Dr. Kress was known and loved as a leader among us for many years. It is with pleasure that we present this article so expressive of the attitude that he always man­ifested toward those who were suffering from physical or spiritual ills.—Editors.

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Yaws!

Edward White

Reprinted from The Australasian Record and Advent World Survey, Aug. 3, 1959.

Reprinted from The Australasian Record and Advent World Survey, Aug. 3, 1959.

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The Christmas Spirit

Elmer R. Walde

The Christmas spirit is again spreading over the world. How should we regard it?

The Christmas spirit is again spreading over the world. How should we regard it?

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Twelve Great Hymns

H. B. Hannum

The monthly church music column.

The monthly church music column.

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Comprehensive Preaching

Franco Santini

The usefulness of a planned yearly cycle of sermons is based on the necessity of completeness in preaching.

The usefulness of a planned yearly cycle of sermons is based on the necessity of completeness in preaching.

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The Voice of Experience

Anonymous

How to deal with the problems incident to ministry of the church.

How to deal with the problems incident to ministry of the church.

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Organization in the New Testament Church

Bess Ninaj

This outline of instruction for training deacons and deaconesses has been used by Bess Ninaj, an experienced Bible instructor connected with the Washington Sanitarium. Our ministers and workers generally will appreciate this information.—Editors

This outline of instruction for training deacons and deaconesses has been used by Bess Ninaj, an experienced Bible instructor connected with the Washington Sanitarium. Our ministers and workers generally will appreciate this information.—Editors

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Pointer's to Progress

Various Authors

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

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The Minister's Wife, Home, and Family Part 1

Carlyle B. Haynes

The home of a minister is designed to be a school of every Christian virtue, the exemplifi­cation of every Christian standard, a replica of the church itself, a small diocese which is to serve as a model for every home about it, a pat­tern of peace, good order, and devotion.

The home of a minister is designed to be a school of every Christian virtue, the exemplifi­cation of every Christian standard, a replica of the church itself, a small diocese which is to serve as a model for every home about it, a pat­tern of peace, good order, and devotion.

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